Sentences with phrase «among colleagues who»

I am forever explaining why this hero - saves - the - world game is infinitely superior to that one, among colleagues who can see no apparent difference between the two.
More than an effort to break the ice among colleagues who don't know each other well, these series of theatrical exercises are also lessons on building empathy.
Failing to take your service obligations seriously can lead to resentment among colleagues who may sit in judgment when you're up for tenure.
«There was some hesitation among my colleagues who wanted to unnecessarily hold the item, but I pushed for this vote to be taken today and not delay the implementation of these crucial funds any longer.
can help facilitate collaboration and increase engagement among colleagues who work remotely, regardless of how much, if any, face - to - face contact the employees have with each other or with their boss.

Not exact matches

We all have that colleague who has a couple dozen tabs open in their web browser at any given time, letting them pile up and shrink smaller until it's difficult to distinguish among them.
Research shows workers who launched careers during the Great Recession are plagued with anxieties much less prevalent among older colleagues.
I remember a colleague who was considered the most tech - savvy among us predicting that the Internet would be remembered as a fad on which nobody was ever able to find useful information.
Harvard economist Kenneth Rogoff, who has debated the issue with Thiel at Oxford, wrote that «the vast majority of my scientist colleagues at top universities seem awfully excited about their projects in nanotechnology, neuroscience, and energy, among other cutting - edge fields.
Among her colleagues and competitors is a team of researchers at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill that also is working on an implantable device to deliver drugs directly to a tumor; a group at the University of Pennsylvania that is looking at using specialized antibodies to combat the disease; and a team of German researchers who are experimenting with specialized peptides.
Discontent can brew among co-workers who are left to pick up the slack during a mat leave, then sometimes watch as their absentee colleague gets promoted upon her or his return.
Among his colleagues at Ritholtz Wealth who typify that approach, he said, is Ben Carlson on investing, Tony Isola and his A Teachable Moment blog and Barry Ritholtz's The Big Picture.
CEO Tobi Lutke told me that Unicorn discovered top performers among employees who might otherwise have been overshadowed by more charismatic colleagues.
Among the colleagues and disciples of Sir Sayyid one of the most outstanding was the historian Shibli, who wrote scholarly biographies of the Holy Prophet and of several other religious leaders such as the Caliph Umar, Abu Hanifah, and Ghazali, thus awakening the Muslims of India to a sense of their glorious past.
Robert Preus was among a group of five faculty members who accused certain colleagues of entertaining various doctrinal irregularities.
It stands in contrast to that of his colleague at Claremont, John Hick, who turns away from this theme, essentially leaving it out in the dialogue among world religions.
A number of women of my acquaintance admire its depth but don't think its profundity worth the price of its delivery; and among a certain group of male faculty colleagues who've seen the movie, the town of Bruges itself apparently forever after will be referred to as «F*cking Bruges.»
Robert Frost was right, that choice has made all the difference, and we who count ourselves among Lewis's friends and colleagues have been the beneficiaries.
Among the persons who impressed me with their helpfulness were my doctors, nurses and therapists, my colleagues and friends in the realms of both politics and religion.
Aguero treated his colleagues, who are preparing for Copa America, to a tenpin bowling party, where United goalkeeper Sergio Romero and Tottenham Hotspur's Erik Lamela were among the winners.
The improved performance may have stemmed from assigned readings given to all residents, or from heightened awareness and discussions about breastfeeding among resident colleagues who had attended sessions.
Among all my married colleagues and friends, I'm the only one who doesn't have a child.
In a study by Campbell and colleagues, they noted that the rates of successful implantation with in vitro fertilization decreased significantly among women who took prenatal vitamins.
In a study published in Cancer last year, Phipps and her colleagues found that certain breast cancer types may be rarer among women who breastfeed their babies for at least six months.
But he also noted the similarities between himself and some of his Democratic colleagues who are in the same boat — most notably two who are among the NRCC's top targets next year: Freshman Reps. Sean Patrick Maloney, of the Hudson Valley; and Dan Maffei, of Central New York.
Senior Tories, including John Whittingdale, chair of the influential culture, media and sport select committee, and loyalists such as Nicholas Soames are among those who have signed the letter, which concludes with an appeal to colleagues to ensure the bill is given the «full and unrestricted» scrutiny it deserves rather than the 10 days being offered by the government.
«The commitment among myself and my colleagues is unwavering,» said Heastie, who received a standing ovation.
The governor of Delta state, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa, at the weekend disclosed that he is the only governor among his colleagues across the country who enjoys...
«We want to thank Speaker Heastie and of course we also need to thank Majority Leader Morelle, who has worked tirelessly to educate his colleagues and build support on both sides of the aisle, but particularly among Assembly Democrats,» said UFC Vice President Michael Britt.
«When you change a precedent, it always requires a little more angst,» said Assemblywoman Amy Paulin, a Democrat from Westchester who has emerged as a leader among newer members and has been more willing than her colleagues to criticize the chamber's leadership.
Among those named in the nomination, is our good friend and colleague Bill Carey, who co-produced the program and conducted a lengthy, exclusive interview with Governor Cuomo.
She was the Democrat who voted most infrequently with Mr. Silver and also missed over 150 votes, eighth most among her colleagues, (which she attributed to an injury).
The Republican senator who acknowleded the fear of primaries among his colleagues also warned «there will be hell to pay» for Flanagan and Senate Campaign Committee Chairwoman Catharine Young if Cuomo aggressively helps the Democrats try to capture control of the chamber after the GOP gave him his top two priorities.
Ukip was hit this week by the resignation of Godfrey Bloom, the colourful former MEP, who warned Carswell to beware of backstabbers among his colleagues.
It is understood that the former Labour minister Elliot Morley and his colleague David Chaytor, who were both accused of claiming for «phantom» mortgages, are among those under scrutiny.
Tory colleagues say Norman, 50, who is one of the few Tory MPs with a doctorate, is one of the brightest among them.
Sampson's soiree at the Stadium also raised eyebrows among his colleagues, who noted the Yankees are lobbying for changes in the state's ticket - selling laws.
Alexander Niculescu of Indiana University in Indianapolis and his colleagues have developed a questionnaire and blood test that together predicted with 92 per cent accuracy who among a group of 108 men receiving psychiatric treatment would develop suicidal feelings over the next year (Molecular Psychiatry, doi.org/6vk).
Flavio Alves Lara of the Oswaldo Cruz Institute, and colleagues searched for blood clotting abnormalities among 638 leprosy patients and identified 35 patients who had unusual fatty clots, which the researchers dubbed «leprosum clots.»
Following the Lancet publication in 2012, Wright and colleagues recalculated the numbers and did not find a mortality benefit among people who had less than a 20 percent chance of having a heart attack in the next five years, based on established prediction measures.
Loeb and her colleagues found the opposite: there was an increase in risk among men who had a small amount of exposure to these medications, and men who took larger amounts of erectile dysfunction medications had no significant increase in melanoma risk.
Yannick Le Manach, M.D., Ph.D., of McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada and colleagues examined if there was a difference in hospital mortality among patients who underwent hip fracture surgery relative to an elective THR, after adjustment for age, sex, and preoperative medical conditions.
Colleagues across the U.S. and beyond are paying attention to this research, says Higgins, who notes evaluations underway in Oregon and Wisconsin exploring the use of incentives among women insured by Medicaid.
Valeriya Lyssenko of Lund University in Malmö, Sweden, and her colleagues set out to determine whether detecting common forms, or alleles, of nine diabetes - linked genes could predict who would develop the disease among a large population.
Dr. Jonah Sacha and colleagues at OHSU's Vaccine & Gene Therapy Institute are among the many scientists who are seeking to understand why the much - studied «Berlin patient» was so fortunate.
Lisa K. McIntyre, M.D., of the University of Washington Medical Center, Seattle, and colleagues conducted a study that included 173 general surgical patients (91 men) who were identified as being unplanned readmissions within 30 days among 2,100 discharges (8 percent) at a Level I trauma center and safety - net hospital.
Benjamin Lê Cook, Ph.D., M.P.H., of the Harvard Medical School / Cambridge Health Alliance, Cambridge, Mass., and colleagues used nationally representative surveys of U.S. residents to compare trends in smoking rates between adults with and without mental illness and across multiple disorders (2004 - 2011 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey [MEPS]-RRB- and compared rates of smoking cessation among adults with mental illness who did and did not receive mental health treatment (2009 - 2011 National Survey of Drug Use and Health [NSDUH]-RRB-.
Islam and colleagues found that among patients with localized lung cancer, those with one comorbidity had a 30 percent higher risk of mortality compared with those who had no comorbidity.
His idea, detailed in a recent paper and further elaborated in a talk he is delivering at universities around the world, has sparked controversy among his colleagues, who see it as either tenuous or a potential breakthrough, or both.
With the former it is possible that something similar genetically underlies both ADHD and obesity; Castellanos and his colleagues note that dysfunction in the dopamine pathways of the brain have been found among both people who are obese and those with ADHD.
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